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they go back to the polls to elect municipal representatives. five years ago chavez, and a majority of seats won by his party. the opposition hopes to do better. >> the perception is that there's a growing number of people and that people should cast a vote to punish the government. >> the capital is surging. at 54% the inflation rate is one of the highest in the world. economists say the crisis is growing. >> translation: we are dangerously dependent on oil. we invest in reserves which has caused a fast expansion of cash while the international reserves fall. >> in a country where 96% is based on oil exports. policies are failing badly. >> 52% say the government is inefficient. it will show how loyal people continue to be to the government party. >> that's the case for 65-year-old, this man who juggles every day to find food for his mother and wife. >> you have to go around to find products. i will vote for a candidate because the candidates are caused. >> analysts say people will stay loyal to the government because the opposition count have a
they go back to the polls to elect municipal representatives. five years ago chavez, and a majority of seats won by his party. the opposition hopes to do better. >> the perception is that there's a growing number of people and that people should cast a vote to punish the government. >> the capital is surging. at 54% the inflation rate is one of the highest in the world. economists say the crisis is growing. >> translation: we are dangerously dependent on oil. we invest in...
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governor may loy was elected in 2010. took office in january of 2011. he's connecticut's first democratic governor in 20 years. upon taking office, he faced a largest per capita deficit in the country. total debt of about $3.5 billion. before taking office, he did several terms as mayor of stanford, connecticut from 1995 to 2009. and what's particularly relevant today for this conversation is promising to make 2012 the year of education in connecticut. he tackled reform agenda and a state long been known for one of the nation's widest racial achievement gaps. and the governor took the lead of passing one of the nation's more dramatic education bills signed in maif of 2012. it was public act 12116 and act concerning education reform. some of the packages most significant features required a new teacher evaluation pilot in which 5% of the evaluation will be based on student learning. the governor's package created a commissioner's networking similar to the recovery school direct in louisiana. which is the ability to take authority over 25 of the state's l
governor may loy was elected in 2010. took office in january of 2011. he's connecticut's first democratic governor in 20 years. upon taking office, he faced a largest per capita deficit in the country. total debt of about $3.5 billion. before taking office, he did several terms as mayor of stanford, connecticut from 1995 to 2009. and what's particularly relevant today for this conversation is promising to make 2012 the year of education in connecticut. he tackled reform agenda and a state long...
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and she -- her party will stand for elections when it comes for this general election, this snap election, this election that's going to happen in about five to six weeks. she will -- her party will be in that election, obviously, we can say that polling, recent polling shows them still to hold the majority. so it's going to be an uphill battle for most of the party. because the ruling party still has the majority and yes, she is still the head of that party so most likely she could be right back in office, actually never really leave office, she's going to be the care taker prime minister, the way things are going now, she will remain in her position. >> okay our scott heidler? live in bangkok, thank you. >>> now we look at the african future, that african national party is facing serious problems. tabo umbeke succeeded mandela, yet he faced serious objection for not doing enough for fighting hiv. he has been charged with rape, racket eager and corruption but he has been cleared of those charges. his party seemed to crack from within. strike mine workers, killing dozens, it was the singl
and she -- her party will stand for elections when it comes for this general election, this snap election, this election that's going to happen in about five to six weeks. she will -- her party will be in that election, obviously, we can say that polling, recent polling shows them still to hold the majority. so it's going to be an uphill battle for most of the party. because the ruling party still has the majority and yes, she is still the head of that party so most likely she could be right...
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but what they know now is despite the party they vote for winning an election, they are preparing for the prospect of another fight. >>> the situation another fukushima nuclear plant remains very complex and challenging. the plant was damaged following an earthquake and tsunami in 2011. un nuclear experts have praised japan's efforts to clean up the area, but they say much more work is needed. >>> thousands have formed a human chain around parliament. the legislation which is due to be passed this week would expand the definition of state secrets. >>> protestering in bali have been holding rallies. 159 countries are deciding on issues, including food subsidies and trade tariffs. >>> government forces are fighting rebels linked to al-qaeda for control of a christian town in syria. fighters control the town near the damascus highway. reports suggest the rebelled moved 12 nuns to a nearby town. it is not clear whether they were kidnapped or evacuated. >>> at least 18 people were killed when rebels fired rockets into the government held areas. 30 people were wounded. >>> more now on the v
but what they know now is despite the party they vote for winning an election, they are preparing for the prospect of another fight. >>> the situation another fukushima nuclear plant remains very complex and challenging. the plant was damaged following an earthquake and tsunami in 2011. un nuclear experts have praised japan's efforts to clean up the area, but they say much more work is needed. >>> thousands have formed a human chain around parliament. the legislation which is...
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confidence that despite this results and it hasn't stopped the delegation backing calls for us not election there should be a discussion between the different forces. around table under the conditions would be to go to the movies or include all those who have trained for a problem well the opposition continue their blockade of certain government buildings with a deadline set by the government for them to be out expiring on tuesday on the delegation support for the opposition comes despite ukraine's prime minister calling for outside interference to stop and similar tamia slate the e.u. delegation condemning what they describe as russian pressure on kiev where the protest is set once again on sunday when the opposition organizers hope that one million people from all over ukraine will descend on the capital. now joining the european lawmakers was former georgian president mikheil saakashvili he also voiced his support for the protest from the stage in central kiev and this from the same man who ordered a brutal crackdown on opposition rallies in his own country just two years ago this is how
confidence that despite this results and it hasn't stopped the delegation backing calls for us not election there should be a discussion between the different forces. around table under the conditions would be to go to the movies or include all those who have trained for a problem well the opposition continue their blockade of certain government buildings with a deadline set by the government for them to be out expiring on tuesday on the delegation support for the opposition comes despite...
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no confidence in the wake of that despite that results the delegation still backed cools for a snap election we see that the people will growing made that choice for a. country really believes in freedom. and under the rule of law there is no opportunity for the only other. democratic run through every time the right. well the opposition continue their blockade of certain government buildings despite the fact a deadline set by the government for them to be out of those buildings is looming large and expires on tuesday on the delegations support for the opposition comes despite pleas from ukraine's prime minister for outside interference to stop on the delegation also similar were condemning what they described as russia's pressure on kiev well as for the protests they look set to continue into the evening here behind me with all eyes now on sunday when organizers hope that up to one million people from all over ukraine could descend on the capital. to to have an army pay why european politicians are cozying up to ukraine's opposition it's not against. ship i think there's just so dire solida
no confidence in the wake of that despite that results the delegation still backed cools for a snap election we see that the people will growing made that choice for a. country really believes in freedom. and under the rule of law there is no opportunity for the only other. democratic run through every time the right. well the opposition continue their blockade of certain government buildings despite the fact a deadline set by the government for them to be out of those buildings is looming...
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he was elected in tbow re-representing maryland's eighth district. and quickly rose to become one of the youngest member of the democratic leadership. serving adds chairman of the democratic national convention and as assistant to the speaker of the house. in 2010, he was elected by his colleagues to be the top democracy in the house budget committee. a post he still rules today. congressman van hole less than has who gliewp the u.s. foreign service together with john kerry. he was born in kansas. went to grade school in turkey, and he was an expert in the senate. i would add his parent were distinguished state department officials. his father a highly respected ambassador and member of the foreign service and his mother one of the government's top analyst on afghanistan in the region. i would also strong boich leader looking for consensus and delighted to have you here with us today. [applause] thank you. great to see you. someone who wrote my dissertation on iraq. you were more than that on the committee. the report for the foreign relations commit
he was elected in tbow re-representing maryland's eighth district. and quickly rose to become one of the youngest member of the democratic leadership. serving adds chairman of the democratic national convention and as assistant to the speaker of the house. in 2010, he was elected by his colleagues to be the top democracy in the house budget committee. a post he still rules today. congressman van hole less than has who gliewp the u.s. foreign service together with john kerry. he was born in...
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sunday's election will show how loyal the people will be to the government's party. and that's the case for 65-year-old francisco rala, a retiree. he says he juggles every day between markets to find food for his mother and his wife. >> i will vote for a candidate because the food stores are are hard because the shop owners hoard them. the opposition doesn't have a clear answer to solution he it offers. it crystallizes inflation, delinquency and food charges. not a country project. >> the last presidential election the government won by just one percentage point. but in a country immerse ed in such an economic crisis, these votes may be more than picking new are leaders. it's nicholas madura's eight months in office. >> back to barb with new news from europe. >> the front runner is the 38-year-old mateo ransi from florence. he could have won the national elections earlier this year which instead reached an inconconcludeinconclusive vote. massino franco, thank you so much for joining us. first of all do you think that mateo ransi is going to win the democratic leaders
sunday's election will show how loyal the people will be to the government's party. and that's the case for 65-year-old francisco rala, a retiree. he says he juggles every day between markets to find food for his mother and his wife. >> i will vote for a candidate because the food stores are are hard because the shop owners hoard them. the opposition doesn't have a clear answer to solution he it offers. it crystallizes inflation, delinquency and food charges. not a country project....
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a difficult transition that is continued since the tahrir square era elections and the elections of morsi, morsi being deposed by the military government. in terms of elections we still have violence in the streets. what should u.s. policy be toward egypt and shouldn't the congress be involved in conditioning u.s. assistance to egypt at this time? >> egypt is an incredibly tough case as we all know right now. defining it and drawing our policy with respect to egypt has been a huge challenge. i think the administration has done a good job under difficult circumstances. that has left our policy kind of murky and it's because the situation in egypt is murky and we are trying to balance different interests. the result of course has been we have kind of made both sides angry. the alternative of course is to come down either strongly against the current government order to send a signal that you know the elections don't matter and we don't care about a free and open process. look, i think what we need to do was calibrate our response to say that we want egypt to move in the direction that we ha
a difficult transition that is continued since the tahrir square era elections and the elections of morsi, morsi being deposed by the military government. in terms of elections we still have violence in the streets. what should u.s. policy be toward egypt and shouldn't the congress be involved in conditioning u.s. assistance to egypt at this time? >> egypt is an incredibly tough case as we all know right now. defining it and drawing our policy with respect to egypt has been a huge...
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opposition leaders have disrupted the work of the country's parliament demanding a snap presidential election violent dispersal for testers last weekend sparked more discontent in kiev where activists are rallying against a special police unit that's been accused of using excessive force we spoke to geo political analyst half william and dol and he believes it's likely the violence that erupted was bankrolled from outside the country. i haven't ports from ukrainian ordinary citizens that i mean contact with the students and the unemployed are being paid something like twenty to thirty euros a day by who knows who we can only speculate to come in to kiev and make the short force and then the fact that victoria nuland of all people one of the most outrageous neoconservatives of the bush era the former us ambassador to nato comes and encourages the ukrainian people to demonstrate for freedom and join in the european union this is obviously online we've got more on the situation he has including how extremist movements may be using the ongoing unrest for their own benefit so had to r.t. dot com f
opposition leaders have disrupted the work of the country's parliament demanding a snap presidential election violent dispersal for testers last weekend sparked more discontent in kiev where activists are rallying against a special police unit that's been accused of using excessive force we spoke to geo political analyst half william and dol and he believes it's likely the violence that erupted was bankrolled from outside the country. i haven't ports from ukrainian ordinary citizens that i mean...
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guy who needs to have possibility for the nation to express its wheel and saudis which means early election what began as a pro e.u. push descended into an out and out attack on the leadership the usual buzzwords of democracy justice and the will of the people were interspersed with not so subtle calls for the president because you know to admit he's been beaten this is clear. channel four is arsalan conscious and they're not even hiding more so this is something that's should be unacceptable. am i standing widely seen as a clear breach of diplomatic conduct it also raised questions in moscow. but i can imagine how our german partners would have felt if russia's foreign minister decided to attend a rally that was being held against german room i don't think they would consider it a friendly step meeting with opposition members is one thing but taking part in rallies that's interference in domestic affairs. early in the week the government survived a no confidence vote in the ukrainian parliament was. defeated by the democratic process opposition m.p.'s went home to block the stage and stall
guy who needs to have possibility for the nation to express its wheel and saudis which means early election what began as a pro e.u. push descended into an out and out attack on the leadership the usual buzzwords of democracy justice and the will of the people were interspersed with not so subtle calls for the president because you know to admit he's been beaten this is clear. channel four is arsalan conscious and they're not even hiding more so this is something that's should be unacceptable....
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no confidence in the wake up but despite that results the delegation still backed cools for a snap election we see that the people will growing the made that choice for a country reduced in freedom. and under the rule of law as the opportunity for the quote earlier there is in every democratic from grew every time the right of all who is involved in the. well the opposition continue that blockade of certain government buildings despite the fact a deadline set by the government for them to be out of those buildings is looming large and expires on tuesday on the delegations support for the opposition comes despite pleas from each branes prime minister for outside interference to stop on the delegation also simle taney asli were condemning what they described as russia's pressure on kiev well as for the protests they look set to continue into the evening hit behind me with all eyes now on sunday when organizers hope that up to one million people from all over ukraine could descend on the capital. a lot he spoke to political commentator examine the crust of bread the tendency of some e.u. polit
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delegation backing calls for a snap election. but was. the discussions read today and the result in the hospital you see the people will growing the make that choice for a country really loose in freedom. and under the rule of law. well the opposition continue their blockade of certain government buildings with a deadline set by the government for them to be out expiring on tuesday on the delegation support for the opposition comes despite ukraine's prime minister calling for outside interference to stop and simple tell your slate the e.u. delegation were condemning what they describe as russian pressure on kiev where the protesters are set once again to roll into the evening with all eyes now on sunday when the opposition organizers hope that one million people from all over ukraine will descend on the capital. thank you for that artie's polls. in kiev there thank you. well political commentator alexander nicastro of in london says the amount of attention western politicians are paying tea crane's opposition is unacceptable. maija need f
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bruce they addressed the crowd offering their support to the protesters and also they called for a snap election after the protesters themselves were organizers are hoping that from all over ukraine up to one million people will descend on key have on sunday i've just been down mingling with the crowds behind me and everywhere you look there are placards and barrenness saying midday tomorrow in maidan so it's clear that organizers hope that over the next twenty four hours or so this movement is going to get some extra impetus on this also on both sides that the violence we witnessed last weekend is. repeated as my colleague arena ghoulish care reports. you couldn't buy me now my gun the worst moment was when i saw people being beaten on the ground at my feet they were just kids and i couldn't do anything about it and it was terrible it must never happen again. the night of november thirtieth when peaceful protests in the heart of kiev were broken up by ukraine special riot police force dozens and up in hospitals images of police beating defenseless people emerged on the internet like the. was th
bruce they addressed the crowd offering their support to the protesters and also they called for a snap election after the protesters themselves were organizers are hoping that from all over ukraine up to one million people will descend on key have on sunday i've just been down mingling with the crowds behind me and everywhere you look there are placards and barrenness saying midday tomorrow in maidan so it's clear that organizers hope that over the next twenty four hours or so this movement is...
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>> well, you see in iran we have political elections. popular elections. they chose ahmadinejad eight years ago. they close a different path this election. this is an opportunity for us and for the west in order to dress this issue. we're not talking about sanctions. the affect of sanctions has been two-fold. when sanctions started you iran had less than 2,000 centerfuges. now iran has 18,000 centerfuges. the sanctions have utterly failed in that regard. now it seems to me that the west is trying to take advantage of this historic opportunity. we have a new government in iran with a different type of foreign policy, a different approach of foreign policy. our tenant versus nos have not . he will insist on our rights. we will not compromise on the basic rights of our people. but the window of opportunity is a limited window. >> that was with iran's foreign minister. >>> alan gross was in north korea working on an internet project fo--incuba working on a. government. he was detained. libby casey has his story. >> alan gross' wife judy describes him as a man
>> well, you see in iran we have political elections. popular elections. they chose ahmadinejad eight years ago. they close a different path this election. this is an opportunity for us and for the west in order to dress this issue. we're not talking about sanctions. the affect of sanctions has been two-fold. when sanctions started you iran had less than 2,000 centerfuges. now iran has 18,000 centerfuges. the sanctions have utterly failed in that regard. now it seems to me that the west...
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christopher van hollen was elected to the congress in 2002 representing maryland's eight district and quickly rose to become one of the youngest members of the democratic leadership, serving as chairman of the democratic congressional campaign committee and as assistant to the speaker of the house. in 2010, he was elected by his colleagues to be the top democrat in the house budget committee, a post he still holds today. has thean hollen also distinction of being the only member of the congress who grew up in the u.s. foreign service. the other was john kerry who has now moved on to secretary of state. he was born in karachi, pakistan, went to grade school in pakistan and india. of his add that both parents were distinguished state department officials, his father a highly respected ambassador and member of the foreign service. his mother, one of the government's top analysts on afghanistan and the region. , inuld also add that addition to chairman rogers, congressman van hollen has shown himself to be a strong bipartisan leader looking for consensus and putting the issues of the coun
christopher van hollen was elected to the congress in 2002 representing maryland's eight district and quickly rose to become one of the youngest members of the democratic leadership, serving as chairman of the democratic congressional campaign committee and as assistant to the speaker of the house. in 2010, he was elected by his colleagues to be the top democrat in the house budget committee, a post he still holds today. has thean hollen also distinction of being the only member of the congress...
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that will be the main challenge for this election. >> the merger of u.s. airways and american airlines is set to go forward despite a last-ditch effort to block the move that would create the largest airline in the world. al jazeera juan carlos molina has the story. >> u.s. airways and american airlines will be 1 country flying under one name. spreadsheet court justice ruth bader ginsburg rejected the idea that the merger will bring ticket prices up and make planes more crowded. >> for one, it's going to eliminate overlapping routes that u.s. air and american both shared. ticket prices for those will go up. but it's also going to make a more efficient airli in some wa where planes that were under sold on certain routes will now be at capacity. that will drive ticket prices down. >> american airlines released the following statement after the courtts announcement. the event signifies the merger and the end of restructuring, a statement said we look forward to closing the merger and becoming the new american airlines on december 9th. to win justice departmen
that will be the main challenge for this election. >> the merger of u.s. airways and american airlines is set to go forward despite a last-ditch effort to block the move that would create the largest airline in the world. al jazeera juan carlos molina has the story. >> u.s. airways and american airlines will be 1 country flying under one name. spreadsheet court justice ruth bader ginsburg rejected the idea that the merger will bring ticket prices up and make planes more crowded....
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they want new elections. >> thanks so much, tim, in kiev as those demonstrations continue in independence square. in france the founder of a company responsible for faulty breast implants has been jailed for fraud. he was prosecuted after the implants were found to have an abnormally high rate of rupture. >> reporter: hope after major surgery. the only emotions these implanted ended up provoking, angry and anxiety. inside them the kind of silicon that you would find in matruses, not the kind you should find in humans. for years this man's company filled implants with what was described as a homemade concoction and shipped them around the world. 65 nations in all, 300,000 women affected. >> suddenly i heard something bursting and i couldn't get up again. >> reporter: isabel had her following major cancer surgery, but what paid for and what she got were two very different things. only later did she find out how they were being made. >> one of the engineers said, well, we just took a spoon and put it in. well, what you mean? and he said it again, yeah, we would just take a spoon and put it i
they want new elections. >> thanks so much, tim, in kiev as those demonstrations continue in independence square. in france the founder of a company responsible for faulty breast implants has been jailed for fraud. he was prosecuted after the implants were found to have an abnormally high rate of rupture. >> reporter: hope after major surgery. the only emotions these implanted ended up provoking, angry and anxiety. inside them the kind of silicon that you would find in matruses, not...
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do we have any idea what the early results are from this election today? >> reporter: it's very difficult to predict what the results will be. the polls have just closed a while ago, although they were closed a while ago, but people continue to vote for a while after that. and there are more than 300 candidates, only for may orrial posts, more than 2000 for the municipal seats. it will take a long time for the national electoral counsel to have final results in the few hours, i would say. now, polls, however, said before this election that 25% of venzuelaans were undecided. among these 25% also people that always favored the chavizmo. we will have to see the swing vote of 25% will be voting for, and that's where the opposition wants to gain ground with that 25% because, in general, these elections, the poles said candidates from the opposition and candidates from the government were neck to neck. also, you have to think about abstensionism today. we were at a polling station where an official told us 45% of abstensionism was being registered at one police
do we have any idea what the early results are from this election today? >> reporter: it's very difficult to predict what the results will be. the polls have just closed a while ago, although they were closed a while ago, but people continue to vote for a while after that. and there are more than 300 candidates, only for may orrial posts, more than 2000 for the municipal seats. it will take a long time for the national electoral counsel to have final results in the few hours, i would say....
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it is tied to elections next year. we expect a coordinated effort to occur, more action around election from civil servants. next year will be the one to watch more than this year. think asroadly, do you far as investors are concerned about the financial interest, is africa having a moment and define that how you will? there were press reports that the bob diamond showing an interest in increasing aided assets on the continent. jill o'neill -- jim o'neal jointed decades ago. if africa having a moment? is south africa a jumping off point? continent, a burgeoning middle class with consumption and services and that go with that in banking at the forefront. that spread across the continent. it is probably going to be around six percent, seven percent. it is hard for south africa given all the blockages of trading in africa to be that much of a hub. they can only access about 10 or so countries to its north as a hub. a certain amount of investment ku -- you can get. kenya to thego to east of africa. south africa is only par
it is tied to elections next year. we expect a coordinated effort to occur, more action around election from civil servants. next year will be the one to watch more than this year. think asroadly, do you far as investors are concerned about the financial interest, is africa having a moment and define that how you will? there were press reports that the bob diamond showing an interest in increasing aided assets on the continent. jill o'neill -- jim o'neal jointed decades ago. if africa having a...
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opposition leaders have disrupted the work of the country's parliament demanding a snap presidential election the violent dispersal of protesters last weekend has sparked more distant down in kiev were activists are rallying against a special police unit that's been accused of using excessive force for less now across live t.v. lot of some damage he's an expert on is sure in europe for the international affairs magazine thank you so much for joining us here in r.t. to discuss the situation in kiev so you know top u.s. and european officials have met with ukraine's opposition anna tanner rallies in kiev why do you think are they taking sides against the government. i guess that they do that because of them is probably important to keep your brain at more distance from russia because uniting of russia and ukraine or at least the good sides can raise an economic sphere has also jellied to go on in fact for the last and gone through this is why they tried to keep ukraine more reason from russia. well you mention the word geopolitics here so europe is still trying to persuade ukraine to sign a dea
opposition leaders have disrupted the work of the country's parliament demanding a snap presidential election the violent dispersal of protesters last weekend has sparked more distant down in kiev were activists are rallying against a special police unit that's been accused of using excessive force for less now across live t.v. lot of some damage he's an expert on is sure in europe for the international affairs magazine thank you so much for joining us here in r.t. to discuss the situation in...
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aneven after mandela was freed from prison and elected president of south africa in 1994 u.s. leaders were frequently suspicious of him. during the clinton administration mandela praised fidel castro, and he referred to dibban dictator moammar qaddafi as a brother and a friend. when criticized of his phrase of qaddafi, mandela hit back calling the administration arrogant. by the time president george w. bush entered the white house mandela was out of office in south africa but still an annoyance to the bush administration. after president bush said the iraq war was about liberation mandela famously said was all he wanted was iraqi oil. now, however, the for nelson mandela the flags have been lowered to half-staff and a reminder that a string of u.s. leaders at some moments in time a subversive threat. vet often sometimes the administration treaded carefully with mandela. after the comments regarding the iraq war, h president bush said that he was a great leader but on iraq they have a disagreement. >> thank you. more than a thousand african-american brokers have won a multi mi
aneven after mandela was freed from prison and elected president of south africa in 1994 u.s. leaders were frequently suspicious of him. during the clinton administration mandela praised fidel castro, and he referred to dibban dictator moammar qaddafi as a brother and a friend. when criticized of his phrase of qaddafi, mandela hit back calling the administration arrogant. by the time president george w. bush entered the white house mandela was out of office in south africa but still an...
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even after mandela was freed from prison and elected president of south africa in 1994, u.s. leaders from frequently suspicious of him. during the clinton administration mandela praised cuba's communist dictator fidel castro and referred to libyan dictator muammar qaddafi as a friend. president bush said the iraq war was about liberation. mandela said all bush wanted was iraqi oil. now the flags in washington have been lowered to half-staff. the icon, whose legacy was at times considered a subversive threat. >> u.s. administration always seemed tread very carefully with mandela. and many officials who served as president throughout the years are even more delicate saying this is not the time to r relitigate those old conflicts. >> for more on the mood in south africa let's go to my colleague, mike hannah. he is in soweto, and it's great to sue you. how would you describe the mood on that street in that neighborhood this evening? >> well, it's a very strange mixture, tony. it's a deep sadness among many here. but there is also an insistence that there must be a celebration of
even after mandela was freed from prison and elected president of south africa in 1994, u.s. leaders from frequently suspicious of him. during the clinton administration mandela praised cuba's communist dictator fidel castro and referred to libyan dictator muammar qaddafi as a friend. president bush said the iraq war was about liberation. mandela said all bush wanted was iraqi oil. now the flags in washington have been lowered to half-staff. the icon, whose legacy was at times considered a...
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christopher van hollen was elected to the congress in 2002 representing maryland's eight district and quickly rose to become one of the youngest members of the democratic leadership, serving as chairman of the democratic congressional campaign committee and as assistant to the speaker of the house. in 2010, he was elected by his colleagues to be the top democrat in the house budget committee, a post he still holds today. guzman van hollen also has the distinction of being the only member of the congress who grew up in the u.s. foreign service. the other was john kerry who has now moved on to secretary of state. he was born in karachi, pakistan, went to grade school in pakistan and india. i would add that both of his parents were distinguished state department officials, his father a highly respected ambassador and member of the foreign service. his mother, one of the government's top analysts on afghanistan and the region. i would also add that, in addition to chairman rogers, congressman van hollen has shown himself to be a strong bipartisan leader looking for consensus and putting t
christopher van hollen was elected to the congress in 2002 representing maryland's eight district and quickly rose to become one of the youngest members of the democratic leadership, serving as chairman of the democratic congressional campaign committee and as assistant to the speaker of the house. in 2010, he was elected by his colleagues to be the top democrat in the house budget committee, a post he still holds today. guzman van hollen also has the distinction of being the only member of the...
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they say they and paneleded it until after the 2014 elections. next year people will pay much higher prices than this year. so i think long term, we submitted a plan. the president talks about a plan that he is open to plans women submitted a plan. myself, paul ryan, senator co-bush, we introduced a bill before it was introduced. >> one of the things that i think is pretty cool about this booking, i'm not just saying this. you are two of the most candid people on capitol hill and that says a lot. a lot of candid people up there. so let's just assume for the sake of argument that what you say is true and that you're going to keep believing that what you believe. but you're also a practical politician. you know in your heart of hearts that nothing is going to change as long as the president is in office, right if. >> i take president at his word. the president says we have good ideas. we single him a letter four years ago. that deal is still there. we could take our plan, let people sign up for the republican plan. let people sign up for his plan.
they say they and paneleded it until after the 2014 elections. next year people will pay much higher prices than this year. so i think long term, we submitted a plan. the president talks about a plan that he is open to plans women submitted a plan. myself, paul ryan, senator co-bush, we introduced a bill before it was introduced. >> one of the things that i think is pretty cool about this booking, i'm not just saying this. you are two of the most candid people on capitol hill and that...
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they are elected to their seat. what information at a minimum should be required additionally to be disclosed to make that an easier, more informed decision for voters to make when selecting those justices? great question that you asked. i am not in a position to say what they should be required to say. our general thought is that it should be as transferred as possible, and we did think that the federal rules were a potential model that west virginia could adopt. .r other states could adopt a little bit more information about investments and the transactions that they have, what kind of gets the -- kinds of gifts the judges receive, who are they from, what they were cured the more affirmation you have, the clearer it can be for voters like you have to make a decision. there are so are campaign finance reports that often shed a lot of light as well on who is intervening to those campaigns. those disclosure rules are but also extremely important a getting a sense of what potential influences there could be on these p
they are elected to their seat. what information at a minimum should be required additionally to be disclosed to make that an easier, more informed decision for voters to make when selecting those justices? great question that you asked. i am not in a position to say what they should be required to say. our general thought is that it should be as transferred as possible, and we did think that the federal rules were a potential model that west virginia could adopt. .r other states could adopt a...
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wait for a signature until after the april elections as hamid karzai wants? >> basically because n.a.t.o. says it would be too late to do that. they need a degree of certainty. they are pressing on hamid karzai to sign the agreement because he has agreed to it in principal with talks with secretary of state john kerry. there are budgetary cycles, planning cycles. you can't switch on and off military trainers. they need a degree of certainty for this to happen. if we don't get the signature on that the zero option will have to be on the table and that is an option where the troops will have to be pulled out. it's an option at this point, nout one they are afraid of threatening, if hamid karzai does not sign the agreement. john kerry described it as needing the best transition possible. and in order to do that they need months of transitioning. it's not good enough to leave it until april. >> in ukraine, the government demonstrations in kiev have been addressed at the summit in brussels, how surprising was the level of condemnation by n.a.t.o., and the secretar
wait for a signature until after the april elections as hamid karzai wants? >> basically because n.a.t.o. says it would be too late to do that. they need a degree of certainty. they are pressing on hamid karzai to sign the agreement because he has agreed to it in principal with talks with secretary of state john kerry. there are budgetary cycles, planning cycles. you can't switch on and off military trainers. they need a degree of certainty for this to happen. if we don't get the...
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in may, 2012, in an election that stunned many of the french establishment, jean franÇois cope was elected unp.dent of the electionÇois won that by doing precisely what he has done throughout his career in public life. frankly addressing key issues of concern to voters such as immigration that often leave squeamish,ials resting for words and incapable of straight talk. because of his insight and userience, i think all of ope ise this evening,c among the leading figures in french politics and will be for some time to come. we are also honored to have met cope here withe us this evening. let's give a warm welcome to cope.ranÇois he was speak and then get take questions from the audience. [applause] >> mr. president, thank you very much. it is a real pleasure and a great honor to meet -- to be tonight. let me tell you something. i apologize for being late. first of all, in order to be on time i decided from paris to come and fly with a plane from united airlines. [laughter] something terrible happened and i would like to tell it to you. down and theaks crewmembers say, sorry, we will be ver
in may, 2012, in an election that stunned many of the french establishment, jean franÇois cope was elected unp.dent of the electionÇois won that by doing precisely what he has done throughout his career in public life. frankly addressing key issues of concern to voters such as immigration that often leave squeamish,ials resting for words and incapable of straight talk. because of his insight and userience, i think all of ope ise this evening,c among the leading figures in french politics and...
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he was only elected in march. he could have been doing it at any time. but no, he's talking about his -- when he's studying to become a priest. it would have been his late teens, early 20s. yeah. >> okay. fair enough. >> what sort of correlation does he draw between that experience and the other experiences, as well and now the leader of the roman catholic church other than sort of makes him more sound like a man of the people? >> sure. so what's funny is if we can imagine pope francis back being a bouncer, he was probably a pretty terrible bouncer because this is a guy who really wants to embrace everybody. he would have let everybody pass the velvet rope, maybe bought him a drink. he doesn't talk much about his bouncer past and how that relates. but he says his career is an a teacher of literature and psychology really helped prepare him for the papacy. you can see that in his writings. this is a guy who is really good at connecting with people. those may play into what he's doing now more so than the bouncer career. >> what you mentioned was interesti
he was only elected in march. he could have been doing it at any time. but no, he's talking about his -- when he's studying to become a priest. it would have been his late teens, early 20s. yeah. >> okay. fair enough. >> what sort of correlation does he draw between that experience and the other experiences, as well and now the leader of the roman catholic church other than sort of makes him more sound like a man of the people? >> sure. so what's funny is if we can imagine...
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it is why they're winning more elections. some of the diversity is also we need to appeal to people in cities. some of that is ethnically related. we need to use all the big cities. we have to change. we will not be able to win nationally again, and some people are stuck in a rut on this. a lot of people are waking up. michigan gop knows we have to do better if we're going to win. >> i am bringing it on home with the last two questions. what are your thoughts on obamacare? [laughter] too many questions. i had after used three -- i had to ask you three. . >> i need a couple hours. it is unraveling on its own effects. i was telling jonathan that i think it is not that government is inherently stupid, although that is a debatable point. [laughter] it is that they do not get the right senators. the business would be run this way because you would be run out of business immediately. we have put into law perverse incentives. insurance had cheap no longer can buy that. it is what they could afford and that is the only way they had i
it is why they're winning more elections. some of the diversity is also we need to appeal to people in cities. some of that is ethnically related. we need to use all the big cities. we have to change. we will not be able to win nationally again, and some people are stuck in a rut on this. a lot of people are waking up. michigan gop knows we have to do better if we're going to win. >> i am bringing it on home with the last two questions. what are your thoughts on obamacare? [laughter] too...
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but in the virginia governor's election, i lived in maryland, it did seem to have an effect at least on those going to the polls, the women going to the polls. >> host: thank you, sir. >> guest: yes. the war on women theme was very effective, and what i think about that is, first of all, i mean, democrats have been far better at listening to women, being informed by various women's centers that they, with whom they correspond be, and they got their message, and they fine-tuned that message for different age groups. it was fairly clear, for example, in the last presidential campaign that the republicans did not do that. and i think that for many conservatives as i said before, there are all these women's groups that are supported. they tend to be fairly liberal to radical. and where are the women's groups on the conservative side? there are a few. there's the independent women's forum and the clare boothe luce, a great student group called new. these groups are either libertarian or more conservative, but there are very few of them. so i think that republicans have a serious problem b
but in the virginia governor's election, i lived in maryland, it did seem to have an effect at least on those going to the polls, the women going to the polls. >> host: thank you, sir. >> guest: yes. the war on women theme was very effective, and what i think about that is, first of all, i mean, democrats have been far better at listening to women, being informed by various women's centers that they, with whom they correspond be, and they got their message, and they fine-tuned that...
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, presumably re-elected with less vote or mandate. is that that double bite? >> i think the big problem in brazil is that growth has slowed so much recently and the supporters of government has weakened. for her to get back into power, what they need is structural reforms to switch their growth model away from consumption and investment. to do that, they need to raise savings rates, introduce pension forms. >> yeah. so despite the -- sort of the world cup coming, the distraction -- >> it's more a distraction. >> so out of the five, indonesia is the one that is likely to fare best? >> i think so. that's the one that we're most confident on. you know, there's certainly no guarantee who's going to win, but if joka does win, and he's the strong favorite at the moment, sentiment could be really good. is that enough to take pressure off the rupiah? >> i think so. part of the reason why indonesia has been so badly hit is uncertainty coming up to the elections. if you get a new minded guy in power, it could reduce sentiment. >> wee just got n
, presumably re-elected with less vote or mandate. is that that double bite? >> i think the big problem in brazil is that growth has slowed so much recently and the supporters of government has weakened. for her to get back into power, what they need is structural reforms to switch their growth model away from consumption and investment. to do that, they need to raise savings rates, introduce pension forms. >> yeah. so despite the -- sort of the world cup coming, the distraction --...
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. >>> india's party looks to make gains in key elections. we'll be in dehli in just over half an hour. >>> and move over, detroit. tensions are moving to other regions drowning in debt, including puerto rico. what it could mean. if you've got any thoughts or comments about anything we're talking about today, e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com. the ecb today will be presenting new growth and inflation forecasts alongside the announcement of its latest policy decision. the central bank said it expected a slight rise in inflation in 2014 and '15 and predicated a rise in in inflation across the upper row zone next year. annette is with us now. they cut rates last month. the euro hasn't weakened. we had sharp divergence between germany and france. what do they do now? >> that's a good question, actually, probably. today they won't do anything. we might see more moving towards potential further easing next year. as well, of course, that wouldn't be their first agenda to weaken the euro a little bit towards the dollar. they would never admit that. but i
. >>> india's party looks to make gains in key elections. we'll be in dehli in just over half an hour. >>> and move over, detroit. tensions are moving to other regions drowning in debt, including puerto rico. what it could mean. if you've got any thoughts or comments about anything we're talking about today, e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com. the ecb today will be presenting new growth and inflation forecasts alongside the announcement of its latest policy decision. the central...
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at home, teef got an election coming up in india. they heavily subsidize many staples for their poor. up to 70% of the population will receive some sort of subsidy under this aggressive new security program that they've recently launched. and try explaining, you may be rolling some of that back to an electorate as you're going into an election. certainly not an easy thing to do. and if he does sign off on this deal in four years, the subsidy program will breach wto trading caps on subsidies. so he's trying to if a nagel a way out of that. then here at bahli, at the wto ministerial conference, a tremendous amount of pressure to give in and get a deal done because they need consensus. every one of the 159 delegates at this conference must agree to a deal or the entire thing collapses. he suggested that 145 in his opinion of the ministers are on board. only a few standouts lining up with india are on the other side. but india, they haven't been afraid to seek a controversial decision before. they did this before in 2008, they came one a
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what is, after all, a democratically elected government? >> yeah, exactly. i think that sometimes is lost on, you know, the greater public or media viewership. this is a democratically elected government and in this case you've had a, you know, sizeable but still fairly small minority attempting some fairly provocative acts to get a reaction from the government, from the police, from the military and that adds a term on your show, involves things like invati invading the headquarters of the royal thai army. the government has had a great deal of restraint understanding the goal was to provoke. the government has done a good job of managing it and keeping the levels of violence to a minimum. >> it's a strange thing, isn't it, to talk about a people's coup to replace an interim r rim, unelected government. how is business viewing this? >> well, i think, you know, for businesses that are already hear, thai businesses that are already operating, they've seen this before. it's been going on at least since 2006 in one form or another and most kind of violently in
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president of the black majority in south africa but he was president of the whole country when he was elected in 1994. that's kind of the same message that president obama has been talking about although obviously very different in terms of the circumstances but talking about income inequality in general, talking about failing schools in general, talking about how many individuals are in the judicial system in general. not specifically focusing on african-americans although on occasion such as father's day he does talk about messages for african-americans but often when he does try to do that, the same black leaders criticize him for lecturing him. in a way it's a double-edged sword. he can't win. >> and let's also listen to something else that was significant. this was a moment that a lot of people really resonated with. >> there are too many leaders who claim solidarity with madiba's struggle for freedom but do not tolerate dissent from their own people. and there are too many of us, too many of us on the sidelines comfortable in complacency or cynicism. when our voices must be heard. >> ot
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. >> in iran we have political elections, popular elections, and the people choose governments. they chose mahmoud ahmadinejad years ago and they chose a different path this time around. that provided an historic opportunity to us and the west to address this issue. we are not talking about sanctions. the effect on sanctions have been two fold. when sanctions started iran has less than 200 centrifuges, we have 1900. the met product the 18,800 centrifuges that has been added to the stock. centrifuges, so anxiouses have utterly failed in that regard. it seems the west is taking advantage of that opportunity. we have a new government in iran with a different approach to foreign policy. they have not changed. we will insist on our rights. we will not negotiate or compromise on the rights of our people. we believe this can be addressed through constructive engagement. the window of opportunity is limited. >> israel is not impressed from comments from the iranian foreign minister. there's no shortage of finger pointing between the two countries. reaction from jerusalem, from nick schi
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participation requirements of 70% -- the insurance carrier can require that percentage of the employees to elect the coverage. many carriers require the employer pay a significant percentage of the premium paid sometimes 100% of the cost. the concept that the employer is only going to pay for the coverage based on the 9.5% rule is not the case, not for smaller players and not for large employers. employers are paying significantly more, especially as of the fact that they cannot know household income. the discrimination rules, which have yet to be issued, or a antinuing concern -- are continuing concern. the senior counsel indicated to me that they cannot enforce those rules. it is what we have experienced in actual practice, even when there is an audit they asked to see the testing, check it off their list, and they are done with the issue. will be extremely difficult for them to do so for small insured plans. and very difficult for the employers to coordinate a nondiscriminatory program across various companies in different industries and states. automatic enrollment, if the group should happe
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there are fresh elections. conditions are extremely tense, riot police behind me here at the far edges of the square, just to demonstrate their presence, because of course, everyone's extremely nervous here about this looming deadline by which the protestors must leave their occupation ty hall and their street protests. the other crucial step to watch here now is the arrival of catherine aston, the european union's chief fortune envoy. she is expected to arrive on tuesday. it may be that if this mood of compromise can be worked upon, that she can bring together the warring factions and perhaps at last make progress here and avoid further confrontation. >> aljazeera's tim friend in key every. tim, thank you very much. the prospect of new elections not keeping protestors off the streets in thailand. police say 150,000 people marching through bangkok today. prime minister dissolved parliament, calling for a vote, but says she will run again for president. protestors say their goal is her ouster. we have more. >> w
there are fresh elections. conditions are extremely tense, riot police behind me here at the far edges of the square, just to demonstrate their presence, because of course, everyone's extremely nervous here about this looming deadline by which the protestors must leave their occupation ty hall and their street protests. the other crucial step to watch here now is the arrival of catherine aston, the european union's chief fortune envoy. she is expected to arrive on tuesday. it may be that if...
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capitalism and the free market , freestern civilization elections, women can run for office in jordan and dubai, abu dhabi. these are westernized states. the last thing that they want for their burgeoning economies is to be destabilized by a nuclear iran. if you want to look to peace in the middle east, look to good actors that are doing great things. they are bringing in reforms as fast as they can. reward them, do not reward the bad guys to say they want to wipe iran off the face of the earth. host: iowa, independent caller. caller: i am honored to stick with you. i have a problem with -- in the manner that we are negotiating with these people, it is in a secular way. i do not think a lot of people ,nderstand that the iranians their negotiations are in a radical, religious way. a lot of people do not understand that to them it is honorable and heroic to successfully lie and deceive the thedel, which is us, and zionist, which is the israelis. we are naÏve to think that they do not believe -- that they do not understand what they are doing is actually deceiving us. and totally -- the
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makes it attractive and that is one of the major factors as to why the president, once you only got elected and he felt there was a series, sophisticated committed partner on the other side, that the president now has committed political will in his own name towards this process in which is not done at all since he took office. and that combined with the iranians are doing the same is creating a dramatically different situation into negotiations than ever has existed. but still he didn't mean it was easy and it didn't mean it couldn't have collapsed. the talks were supposed to end friday, but they continued on through saturday and that's when john kerry should have been to all of the other foreign ministers showed up and that a lot of us were thinking, they are only showing up because ideal already is had and they just had to wait for them to show up so the photo op could be there without any one of the missing. then it just kept dragging on. then they became 10 p.m. at night government and the talk was that john kerry has to go to london the day after. curiously because he needed have been
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u.k.re austerity for the 17 months before the elections in your neck of the woods, it looks like they are sticking with austerity. forecasts are a little more bullish than they were this time last year. >> hans, we are looking at apple and china. a huge story. apple will be able to sell their network inside china mobile. some 800 million customers, subscribers. that is seven times bigger than verizon. the question is, will they have any dropped calls? >> talk about the ecb and a moment. let's stay with tech. the google backed bill set for the house vote in washington. are a variety of efforts to regulate and on attand what is going google. anytime the u.s. gets involved, you can expect that it is a first step. if we do see progress on this legislation today, this is just a first step. a lot more has to happen. google's lobbyists can influence whatever comes out of it. --central-bank staff. central banks day, ecb and boe. >> we have got the u.k. at noon london time and then draghi at :45 frankfurt time. what more can draghi do? what will they give for inflation and economic growth fore
u.k.re austerity for the 17 months before the elections in your neck of the woods, it looks like they are sticking with austerity. forecasts are a little more bullish than they were this time last year. >> hans, we are looking at apple and china. a huge story. apple will be able to sell their network inside china mobile. some 800 million customers, subscribers. that is seven times bigger than verizon. the question is, will they have any dropped calls? >> talk about the ecb and a...
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the former city police department commissioner has now been appointed by mayor-elect bill de blasio to lead it again. bratton ran the nypd from 1994 to 1996 under former mayor rudy giuliani. he developed tactics that led to a steep decline in crime. >>> a handwritten manuscript of bruce springsteen's 1975 hit, born to run, sold for $197,000 in auction in new york. the presale estimate was 70 to $100,000. sotheby's says the document a used to be in the collection of springsteen's former manager. that is valuable. those are theenews headlines on the fox business network. now back to tracy. are you a fan? tracy: huge! i could actually recite every line to every song on that album but i won't, then i will -- >> who has time. tracy: i just get enough of that around here. jamie colby, thank you very much. ♪ all right to the special series, gotta have it. no one enjoys holidays more than the kids, the big trick to find toys fun but educational. they stand apart producing learning toys for kids and parents, leapfrog. the ceo joins us. nice good ol' friend of fox. john, good to see you. how a
the former city police department commissioner has now been appointed by mayor-elect bill de blasio to lead it again. bratton ran the nypd from 1994 to 1996 under former mayor rudy giuliani. he developed tactics that led to a steep decline in crime. >>> a handwritten manuscript of bruce springsteen's 1975 hit, born to run, sold for $197,000 in auction in new york. the presale estimate was 70 to $100,000. sotheby's says the document a used to be in the collection of springsteen's former...
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in 2004 they were calling specifically for re-elections. this time they want him to go or the government to step down for a new government. they are talking about obstruction measures, they want a change in the political system. these are ideas that are difficult to force concessions on. these are sitting with vladimir putin on friday. people want to know what he was discussing. this has been an this is a choice between europe or a choice between some kind of soviet union 2.4, they russia has a corrupting influence on the country. we'll see how things progress throughout the day. >> thank you for joining us from kiev. a car bomb attack from a police station in columbia killed eight people. it happened in a town south-east of the booingo tea. fighters known as farc are suspected of being behind the attack. leaders and officials are engaged in talks, trying to end a 50 year war that is taking 200,000 lives. >> 72 years ago this weekend pearl harbour was attacked. it was known as the day of infamy. 400 japanese plants bombarded -- planes bomba
in 2004 they were calling specifically for re-elections. this time they want him to go or the government to step down for a new government. they are talking about obstruction measures, they want a change in the political system. these are ideas that are difficult to force concessions on. these are sitting with vladimir putin on friday. people want to know what he was discussing. this has been an this is a choice between europe or a choice between some kind of soviet union 2.4, they russia has a...
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had won in three consecutive elections in the country. we were out of power. we were out of ideas. completely out of touch with the country. we had to reconnect. >> is obama a new democrat? >> be honest, al. >> come on, al, stay with me here. >> truth to power. >> has the democratic party come a long way from where they were in 1992 ideologically? >> i think the party has moved a lot since where we were in 1992. >> to the left? >> somewhat to the left, maybe. but -- >> somewhat maybe? somewhat to left maybe? >> right now obama care is getting a lot of attention and it's very important that the democratic party and obama we fix this health care program because the credibility government is on the line and one of the reasons we're in such trouble in the 1970s and 1980s people lost fate in the government's ability to do something. the other thing he needs to do, he needs get on the path of an economic growth program. i mean, my view is that one of the reasons i wrote this book is one, ideas matter and secondly there's some important lessons
had won in three consecutive elections in the country. we were out of power. we were out of ideas. completely out of touch with the country. we had to reconnect. >> is obama a new democrat? >> be honest, al. >> come on, al, stay with me here. >> truth to power. >> has the democratic party come a long way from where they were in 1992 ideologically? >> i think the party has moved a lot since where we were in 1992. >> to the left? >> somewhat to the...